Editorial: COVID, Capitol violence episodes to learn from
This month and this date mark two milestones that affect the residents of Putnam County as much as those in any other place in the United States.
This month and this date mark two milestones that affect the residents of Putnam County as much as those in any other place in the United States.
We have stepped into the unknown. What will happen in 2022? Will it be better than 2021 and 2020, which were surely some of the strangest years in the history of our nation?
The month of December at the Palatka Daily News was defined by paper.
Wait! Before you react and say, “Duh. How can a newspaper not be defined by paper?” let me explain.
I understand that Pope Benedict XVI spoke out against factory farming, saying in a 2002 interview that it seems to “contradict the mutuality that comes across in the Bible.”
Florida is renowned for its waterways, animals, plants and other areas of nature. On Dec.
With Christmas and Hanukkah behind us, we look forward to the new year and
I write to draw attention to the great work being done by the folks at the Saint Johns River Water Management District.
I received a notification in the mail this week from “Florida Voters in Charge” to place the following constitutional amendment on the ballot for the upcoming election cycle... This amendment clai
Back in 1897, a young child wrote a letter to the editor of the Sun in New York, requesting to hear the truth about Santa.
This is likely the last Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down column we’ll write for 2021, and we’re glad to go out on a high note – two thumbs out of three pointed up.